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Weller D550PK 120-volt Professional Soldering Gun Kit 260/200 Watts

Weller D550PK 120-volt Professional Soldering Gun Kit 260/200 Watts
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Weller D550PK 120-volt Professional Soldering Gun Kit 260/200 Watts

 
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Soldering Gun Kit 260/200W Soldering Gun With Tin Plated Copper Tip 2 Untinned Tips fluxbrush Soldering Aid Tool Coil 40/60 Rosin Core Solder Plastic Carry Case Soldering Hints Booklet.

 
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Product Details
Product Length:12.0 inches
Product Width:3.0 inches
Product Height:3.0 inches
Product Weight:3.7 pounds
Package Length:12.0 inches
Package Width:9.4 inches
Package Height:2.7 inches
Package Weight:4.35 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 49 reviews

Features
  • Fingertip trigger selects high (260-watts) or low (200-watts) for controlled output

  • Designed with pistol grip for comfort and ease of use

  • Features twin lights to illuminate your work

  • Heats up quickly; ready to use in only 6 seconds

  • Includes an assortment of accessories in a molded plastic storage case


Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review:4.5 ( 49 customer reviews )
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Most Helpful Customer Reviews

34 of 35 found the following review helpful:


5Weller D550PK Soldering Gun  Sep 29, 2008 By Wynn E. Johnson
I wanted a gun that would deliver the heat quickly. This gun has two ranges and the high range is what I was looking for. It delivers what it advertises. It holds the heat to the solders melting point. There was no overheating or burnt material. It also has two lamps by the trigger to illuminate the job in weak light. I am very satisfied with this soldering gun, it functions well and has a real nice balance when working.

15 of 15 found the following review helpful:


5As good as it was 40 years ago & still going  Jun 04, 2010 By Timothy J. Ryan "Drair"
This soldering gun is a classic, and constitutes an example of a great tool that has NOT been replaced with a cheaper-to-produce but inferior product. The modern guns are as good as those I used when I was a boy 40 years ago. I recently purchased this one to (finally) replace a lower wattage pencil soldering iron I've been putting up with for years after my first Weller gun broke. This gun has all the heat I need and then some. There is nothing more frustrating than sitting and sitting while waiting for some twisted wires to finally get hot enough to melt the solder. With the 550 that wait time is only about 10-15 seconds for your typical 12 or 14 gauge stranded wire (such as you find in larger circuits in cars). It helps to use the thinner 1.0 mm gauge rosin core solder of course. Now that I have this gun I feel like I'm set for another 20 years of use.

9 of 9 found the following review helpful:


4Great Soldering Gun  Jan 28, 2010 By John C. Guhman III
Really like the soldering Gun. I bought this to replace an older lower wattage (standard one) weller that no longer works. Wish the case had a bit more storage for a real reel of solder, etc. Nice for heavier work, but not so nice for fine electronic work.
I would recomend this.

5 of 5 found the following review helpful:


4Good soldering gun starter for the money  Sep 05, 2010 By DCdenizen
The Weller Soldering Gun is a solid value for the price. This is a smart purchase for the electronics hobbyist or home projects solderer but it's probably not up to standards for the professionals out there. The kit tips are well shaped and the gun heats up very quickly. Be aware that for those looking to start out, this product is not a substitute for a pen style soldering iron as it's a bit too big for easy handling on detailed projects like board work.

5 of 5 found the following review helpful:


5A good solid tool  Oct 28, 2009 By J. Zornig "electrical engineer"
Weller has been making guns like this for decades and they know how. It was received with one of the element nuts a bit loose, which resulted in poor heating, but after that was tightened it works great. I use this gun for soldering large electrical connectors, sometimes outdoors in the cold. It has plenty of power, heats quickly (not as quickly as the old Wen guns, but still quickly) and is not too heavy.

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